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What are the best pop albums of the 90s in your opinion? Not counting Prince.
I'm curious. I'm thinking about getting some of the best pop from that era. [Edited 6/28/09 19:24pm] | |
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pop like best-selling?
cuz a lot of 90s pop would have me | |
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Cinnie said: pop like best-selling?
cuz a lot of 90s pop would have me I mean quality not commercial success. | |
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also, what do you mean by "pop".... as in bubblegum? dance pop? or in the wider sense of popular music? you're going to have to be more specific. | |
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errant said: also, what do you mean by "pop".... as in bubblegum? dance pop? or in the wider sense of popular music? you're going to have to be more specific.
If you mean real mainstream pop music I recommend this one. It´s by the Pet Shop Boys and it´s very good: This one is also great pop: See the man with the blue guitar, maybe one day he`ll be a star... | |
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Not counting Prince? OK, that would probably be Michael Jackson's "Dangerous" and "History". Other than that, everything else from that decade was dull as hell because it was all shit hop or adult contemporary R&B. The good stuff from that decade wouldn't be considered pop because it was underground. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Not counting Prince? OK, that would probably be Michael Jackson's "Dangerous" and "History". Other than that, everything else from that decade was dull as hell because it was all shit hop or adult contemporary R&B. The good stuff from that decade wouldn't be considered pop because it was underground.
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errant said: also, what do you mean by "pop".... as in bubblegum? dance pop? or in the wider sense of popular music? you're going to have to be more specific.
I first and foremost mean pop in general. Pop like Madonna, pop like Michael Jackson. But I like dance pop more than bubblegum. | |
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Aside from Mike, coz he ruled the era too.
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Dangerous and Ray of Light popped into my head right away. Of course, the two Crowded House records of that decade (Woodface and Together Alone) are personal favorites, the latter being my all-time favorite album. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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vainandy said: Not counting Prince? OK, that would probably be Michael Jackson's "Dangerous" and "History". Other than that, everything else from that decade was dull as hell because it was all shit hop or adult contemporary R&B. The good stuff from that decade wouldn't be considered pop because it was underground.
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Listen Without Prejudice, Dangerous and The Velvet Rope. [Edited 6/29/09 20:38pm] | |
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wow, it's really hard to narrow it down, since i listened to SO much music in the 90s and there was so much of it i loved. i'm bound to leave tons of great music out of my list of favorites. but here's a try:
nirvana, "nevermind" and "in utero" nine inch nails, "the downward spiral" madonna, "ray of light" (that's right, i'm not a TOTAL madge hater ) hole, "live through this" deee-lite, "dewdrops in the garden" nick cave & the bad seeds, "murder ballads" and "the boatman's call" beastie boys, "check your head" and "ill communication" david bowie, "buddha of suburbia", "1. outside" and "earthling" prince, "come" and "the undertaker"...hell, the whole wacked-out symbol era is inspiring as hell to me in retrospect beck, "odelay" sonic youth, "a thousand leaves" princess superstar, "strictly platinum" sheesh, i know there's tons more... | |
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Nightcrawler said: oh, definitely this one. did basement jaxx's "rooty" come out in the '90s? if so, that too. and stereolab's emperor tomato catsup. and... | |
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I remembered I actually compiled a top 25 list for the nineties. I think all of these sold at least GOLD, so that's "pop". It helps that many of my favorites were definitive of the era.
Achtung Baby - U2 Bedtime Stories - Madonna Blowout Comb - Digable Planets Blue Album - Weezer Dangerous - Michael Jackson Doggystyle - Snoop Doggy Dogg Dummy - Portishead Elastica - Elastica Fear Of A Black Planet - Public Enemy Homework - Daft Punk Ill Communication - Beastie Boys Illmatic - Nas janet. - Janet Jackson Live Through This - Hole Mama Said Knock You Out - LL Cool J Midnight Marauders - A Tribe Called Quest My Life - Mary J. Blige Nevermind - Nirvana Odelay - Beck One In A Million - Aaliyah Oooooohhh...On The TLC Tip - TLC Poison - Bell Biv Devoe Post - Björk Pronounced Jah-Nay - Zhané Supa Dupa Fly - Missy Elliott | |
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Trainspotting soundtrack...one of my favs
"Jagged Little Pill" by Alanis Morisette | |
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brooksie said: "Jagged Little Pill" by Alanis Morisette
Can't talk about the 90s without mentioning this one. | |
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Anxiety said: nirvana, "nevermind" and "in utero"
Dude! Just when I thought you couldn't get any more awesome in my eyes, you mention liking Nirvana! Makes me wonder how many orgers are Nirvana fans? I think I'll post a thread to find out... https://www.youtube.com/@PurpleKnightsPodcast | |
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Anxiety said: prince, "come" and "the undertaker"...hell, the whole wacked-out symbol era is inspiring as hell to me in retrospect
peter430044 said: Not counting Prince. | |
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anyone mention "Debut" and "Post" by Bjork? "Homogenic" is better, I think, but these 2 are better "pop".... and really good pop at that. | |
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Hey, Lenny don't get no love up in here?
"Are You Gonna Go my Way" "Mama Said" My fav is "Let Love Rule", but that was 89, going by memory. Madonna "Erotica" "Bedtime Stories" Listen Without Prejudice also a very good album TLC "Crazysexycool" "Fanmail" Toni Braxton "Secrets" Natalie Cole: "Unforgettable" A little rock: Eric Clapton..."Unplugged" and "From The Cradle" The Who...Maximum RnB boxed set [Edited 6/29/09 23:00pm] | |
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errant said: anyone mention "Debut" and "Post" by Bjork? "Homogenic" is better, I think, but these 2 are better "pop".... and really good pop at that.
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[quote] brooksie said: Hey, Lenny don't get no love up in here?
Oh hell, I forgot all about him. I liked "Mama Said" and "Circus" and I absolutely loved the entire "Are You Gonna Go My Way" album all the way through. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Anxiety said: wow, it's really hard to narrow it down, since i listened to SO much music in the 90s and there was so much of it i loved. i'm bound to leave tons of great music out of my list of favorites. but here's a try:
nirvana, "nevermind" and "in utero" nine inch nails, "the downward spiral" madonna, "ray of light" (that's right, i'm not a TOTAL madge hater ) hole, "live through this" deee-lite, "dewdrops in the garden" nick cave & the bad seeds, "murder ballads" and "the boatman's call" beastie boys, "check your head" and "ill communication" david bowie, "buddha of suburbia", "1. outside" and "earthling" prince, "come" and "the undertaker"...hell, the whole wacked-out symbol era is inspiring as hell to me in retrospect beck, "odelay" sonic youth, "a thousand leaves" princess superstar, "strictly platinum" sheesh, i know there's tons more... Someone else likes "Dewdrops in the Garden"??? | |
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Timmy84 said: Listen Without Prejudice
I'm surprised that one didn't pop into my head right away, because I love that album. Some others: Aaliyah - One in a Million The Cure - Wish R.E.M. - Out of Time Janet Jackson - janet. Dave Matthews Band - Under the Table and Dreaming Terence Trent D'Arby - Symphony or Damn Terence Trent D'Arby - Vibrator Michael Jackson - HIStory Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Radiohead - The Bends Radiohead - OK Computer The Fugees - The Score George Michael - Older Brandy - Never Say Never Neil Finn - Try Whistling This Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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You defined “pop” as “quality”, as opposed to instant memorization, so I’m going to add to this already excellent list with a few things off the top of my head that I think are worth their weight in 90’s gold.
== Liz Phair – Exile in Guyville Me’Shell Ndegeocello – Bitter Me’Shell Ndegeocello – Peace Beyond Passion Beck – Odelay Sheryl Crow – Tuesday Night Music Club Maxwell – Urban Hang Suite Maxwell – Embrya Bjork – Homogenic Bob Dylan – Time Out of Mind Lauryn Hill – The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Alanis Morissette – Jagged Little Pill A Tribe Called Quest – The Low End Theory Radiohead – OK Computer Erykah Badu – Baduizm Digable Planets – Blowout Comb George Michael – Listen Without Prejudice Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – The Boatman’s Call Ani Difranco – Dilate De La Soul - Stakes Is High R.E.M. – Automatic for the People The Roots – Things Fall Apart Tori Amos – Crucify Janet Jackson – Janet D’angelo – Brown Sugar | |
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Cinnie said: Anxiety said: prince, "come" and "the undertaker"...hell, the whole wacked-out symbol era is inspiring as hell to me in retrospect
peter430044 said: Not counting Prince. i'm not talking about prince, i'm talking about THE ARTIST. | |
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johnart said: Someone else likes "Dewdrops in the Garden"??? oh my god, that album is a frikkin MASTERPIECE. people who like deee-lite but have only heard 'world clique' just don't know. | |
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Cinnie said: I remembered I actually compiled a top 25 list for the nineties. I think all of these sold at least GOLD, so that's "pop". It helps that many of my favorites were definitive of the era.
Bedtime Stories - Madonna Blowout Comb - Digable Planets Blue Album - Weezer Dangerous - Michael Jackson Doggystyle - Snoop Doggy Dogg Dummy - Portishead Elastica - Elastica Fear Of A Black Planet - Public Enemy Homework - Daft Punk Ill Communication - Beastie Boys Illmatic - Nas janet. - Janet Jackson Live Through This - Hole Mama Said Knock You Out - LL Cool J Midnight Marauders - A Tribe Called Quest My Life - Mary J. Blige Nevermind - Nirvana Odelay - Beck One In A Million - Aaliyah Oooooohhh...On The TLC Tip - TLC Poison - Bell Biv Devoe Post - Björk Pronounced Jah-Nay - Zhané Supa Dupa Fly - Missy Elliott SEE! This is why I love you! You saved me so much work by posting many of the ones I was gonna post!! Man, I think we grew up together [Edited 6/30/09 10:47am] If you will, so will I | |
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